// systematic beauty reformation
// recycled cosmetic compounds — tessellated
Beauty products are chemical architectures. Every discarded compact is a molecular system waiting for reformation. We disassemble, analyze, and reconstruct.
The cosmetics industry produces 120 billion units of packaging annually. We intercept the waste stream. We recycle the forgotten formulas. We transform surplus into substance.
Each hexagonal cell in our system represents a reclaimed compound — pigments extracted, emulsions reformed, matrices rebuilt. Cosmetic recycling as systematic rebellion.
This is not conventional beauty. This is post-consumer cosmetic science. The burgundy cosmos of reclaimed makeup orbiting new purpose.
// extraction > analysis > reformation > deployment